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SC health officials issue joint statement on need for social distancing, face masks

COLUMBIA, S.C. –South Carolina health officials have issued a joint statement on the need for social distancing and the proper use of face masks to save lives.

Horry County saw a record number of new COVID-19 cases on Monday, with 542 new cases statewide.

DHEC, the S.C. Hospital Association, the S.C. Medical Association and the S.C. Office of Rural Health have issued the following statement “in the best interest of the health of all South Carolinians:”

“DHEC, SCHA, SCMA and SCORH have come together to strongly urge all South Carolinians to actively help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and save the lives of our fellow residents by practicing physical social distancing and properly using face masks. 

“There is rapidly growing medical evidence that the use of face masks along with social distancing can greatly reduce the transmission of the COVID-19 virus in public spaces and places where people at higher risk of severe illness and death from this virus are likely to be present. We must all commit to wearing face masks in public spaces – if we all wear them, we’ll all be protected.

“Since the beginning of this public health crisis, our organizations jointly committed to protect the health and welfare of all South Carolinians throughout this pandemic. We’re calling on you for your continued help. 

“Please join the leaders and staff of DHEC, SCHA, SCMA and SCORH and the physicians and hospital systems we represent in protecting the lives of all South Carolinians by wearing face masks in confined public settings and maintaining at least six feet between those who are not members of your household. 

“Together, we can turn the tide on the COVID-19 pandemic and save lives in South Carolina.”

The joint statement follows recently updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) that clearly emphasizes the importance of face masks and social distancing in preventing the spread of COVID-19.